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Technical Board => Restoration Help => Topic started by: Snoop on February 19, 2019, 09:59:36 PM



Title: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Snoop on February 19, 2019, 09:59:36 PM
Hi guys purchased some original scratch plates for the ute looks like the small tabs on each side of the plate fit under the door handle so I guess you have to loosen the door handles a little and slide them down into place maybe a dab of sicaflex as well?
Other question is I assume I’ll need a special tool of some description to remove door card and window winder etc to get at Handle retaining screws or nuts. Any advise on the above appreciated.
Cheers Snoop.


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: 59wagon on February 20, 2019, 01:29:21 AM
Other question is I assume I’ll need a special tool of some description to remove door card and window winder etc to get at Handle retaining screws or nuts. Any advise on the above appreciated.
Cheers Snoop.

Hi Snoop, I made this tool from the plan in the FB manual - works well. Just need to make sure you line it up parallel with the door handle, and fit the tool between the handle and bearing plate

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Cheers,

John


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Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: my8thholden on February 20, 2019, 06:52:27 AM
Snoop ..You said you purchased some "original" scratch plates ,are they NOS you picked up , or you purchased good used , or aftermarket ? If so ,I am thinking of getting some ,any leads ? ...THX Vern


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Harv on February 20, 2019, 07:15:35 AM
G'day Snoop,

The tool that John has drawn is really good to use for the door and window handle clips. If you have the time, it is worth making one.

If you don't have the time, SuperCheap also sell one:
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/toledo-toledo-door-handle-clip-remover/SPO84825.html

Be wary though... the SuperCheap ones can tear the door trims if you are a little heavy handed. Go easy.

Cheers,
Harv


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Snoop on February 20, 2019, 07:51:33 AM
Thanks John for the pics and expertise ill have a go at making the tool.Vern i got the scratch plates after ringing a guy i meet a few years ago when he was selling his fc,s (age was catching up and his health was not the best) he had a lot of parts so i rang him the other day to see if he had any left he invited me up to look he still had a fair bit of really nice stuff that he is finally letting go.Purchased a few parts some nos he only had two plates both second hand but in good nic. He said he would advertise the rest soon.I will be very careful Harv. Just one other thing the door cards do i just start at one corner maybe get a steel ruler behind and gently lever and pull the door card at the same time?
cheers and thanks
Peter


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: 59wagon on February 20, 2019, 08:21:16 AM
Hi Peter, I used a large flat screwdriver to gently lever the card out and the clips should just pop out. When I did mine, a couple of the clips pulled out of the door card and stayed in the door. A steel rule may work if not too flexible.

Have fun,

John


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: 59wagon on February 20, 2019, 08:23:41 AM
Come to think of it, you could probably use your new tool that you made as a lever 😊


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Harv on February 20, 2019, 08:40:37 AM
If you are going to SuperCheap, buy yourself a set of these:
https://www.google.com.au/shopping/product/1001785083302216279?lsf=seller:6340317,store:6967452460538690112,lsfqd:0&prds=oid:14314945917411790480&q=Pry+Bars&hl=en&ei=jXdsXMGzA9ml9QPWjpq4Bg&lsft=gclid:EAIaIQobChMIj9DVmeHI4AIVmh0rCh0gsQP7EAQYASABEgIy6PD_BwE,gclsrc:aw.ds

They won't scratch the door paint when you remove the trim. If you use a steel rule, give it a layer of masking tape.

Cheers,
Harv


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Errol62 on February 20, 2019, 09:47:12 AM
When are you going to disclose your sponsorship deal Harv?? 😈😈


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Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Harv on February 20, 2019, 01:18:26 PM
I should have shares in SuperCheap, Bunnings and Carlton United Breweries  ;D

Cheers,
Harv


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Snoop on February 21, 2019, 06:34:36 AM
Thank you guys again for all the tips ! That little kit from super cheap looks like a good thing. I’ll have a go this weekend.
Cheers Peter


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Snoop on February 23, 2019, 06:38:34 PM
Hi guys went to super cheap got the trim remover kit( 5 pieces in the kit) also brought the circlip tool to remove interior door handles (brilliant they all worked well) had a little trouble getting one handle off on closer inspection noticed Taiwan imprint underneath ! the detent for the circlip isn’t as close to the back of the handle as the genuine Holden handle had to compress foam in door card as I pushed sideways guess that was a aftermarket handle anyway scratch plates fitted perfectly. Vacuumed out inner doors whilst trims off (no rust) fishoiled everthing lubricated all lock and winding mechanisms put it all back together (beautiful).
Thanks again guys for all info and tips the forum is a wealth of information.
Cheers Peter


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: RET on February 23, 2019, 08:16:16 PM
The tool available from Supercheap (and elsewhere) is exactly the right thing for the job. Whether you buy one or make your own - but why would you? - either way a layer of tape on the tips is highly recommended to avoid damaging the door trim.

Lots of other cars use exactly the same mechanism. My wife had a Mitsubishi Sigma before we got married, and over time nearly all the window crank knobs (or indeed the entire handle) snapped, and were replaced with FE-FC winders.


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Snoop on February 24, 2019, 06:06:16 PM
Hi guys, worked out (hopefully) how to post photos.
Cheers Peter



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Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Errol62 on February 24, 2019, 07:27:52 PM
You did!

Bewdiful FE Snoop.
Cheers
Clay


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Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: JOX515 on February 24, 2019, 07:44:33 PM
Geez Snoop, you couldn't possibly be happy with a ute like that. I reckon you should drop it off at my place and you start again on another one  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Looking really good mate, good job with the scratch plates too.

Cheers, Graeme


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: my8thholden on February 25, 2019, 06:53:08 AM
More pics here also ,making a habit out of it now ,I can see the head lights now ,nice clean unit ,enjoy ...Vern


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: 59wagon on February 25, 2019, 01:00:17 PM
Nice ute Snoop.  Is it an FE with FC bits on it, or an FC with FE bits?

Cheers,

John


Title: Re: Door handle scratch plates
Post by: Snoop on February 25, 2019, 06:28:18 PM
Thanks Guys for all the nice comments about the ute it’s not perfect but it’s not too bad either.
It’s an fe with a nice fc grill and blinkers. I was going to make it all fe if I could find a suitable grill,blinkers and I guess mudguards but the current combination has really grown on me so I’ll leave it for now. I also have a set of nice fc commercial guard spears and also a set of fe (Holden )running writing guard badges to fit really like the fe ones so I’ll put them on (just to make it more confusing). Did notice when you hold the two different model types together that the fixing posts are at the same centres so I could change them around. Just need to track down the little fixing clips that from memory just push on from inside the guard.
Cheers Peter